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Discursive Hegemonic Mediation dalam dalam Pemberitaan Media tentang Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) di Indonesia: Analisis Wacana Kritis Model Fairclough Robertua, Verdinand; Oktavian, Riskey; Gadaza, Aniza C; Margaretha, Ruth
Global Political Studies Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Global Political Studies Journal
Publisher : Universitas Komputer Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34010/gpsjournal.v9i2.18891

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The Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), promoted by the Group of Seven (G7), is framed as a climate finance initiative that links energy transition with social justice in developing countries. In Indonesia, however, JETP operates not merely as a technical policy scheme but as a discursive arena where donor-country hegemony is articulated and stabilized. This study applies Discursive Hegemonic Mediation (DHM) to examine how global dominance is reproduced through the normalization of dependency and the limitation of critical perspectives within policy narratives. Methodologically, it employs Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), drawing on Norman Fairclough’s three-dimensional model to analyze the relationship between media texts, discursive practices, and broader political-economic structures. Findings from national online media coverage reveal an ambivalent framing of JETP: while narratives of green investment opportunities and transition urgency are amplified, structural critiques such as the predominance of loans over grants and uncertainties in donor commitments are reduced to technical concerns. Consequently, the media act as hegemonic mediators, permitting limited criticism without challenging the broader power relations of. The study concludes that JETP’s legitimacy in Indonesia is discursively constructed through processes that normalize dependency within the energy transition agenda.  Keywords— Discursive Hegemonic Mediation, Global Climate Finance, Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), Just Energy Transition Partnership 
INDONESIA’S ENVIRONMENTAL DIPLOMACY UNDER THE JOKO WIDODO ADMINISTRATION (2014–2024): A CRITICAL CONSTRUCTIVIST PERSPECTIVE Verdinand Robertua; Ruth Margaretha
Sociae Polites Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January-June 2026
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas Kristen Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/sp.v27i1.8165

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In the past decade, environmental diplomacy has become one of the key agendas in international relations as threats from climate change and ecosystem degradation intensify. Amid these developments, Indonesia under the presidency of Joko Widodo has demonstrated active engagement through various global commitments, ranging from the ratification of international agreements to participation in climate change forums. However, this role raises questions about the extent to which Indonesia’s environmental diplomacy reflects substantive commitment or merely representational efforts to project an image of a country responsive to global issues. This paper discusses how environmental norms are represented in Indonesia’s diplomatic practices and how such representations are used to shape the country’s position and legitimacy at the international level. Through an analysis of official statements and patterns of diplomatic engagement, the article shows that there is a disconnect between international narratives and domestic implementation, suggesting that environmental diplomacy functions more as a means of identity-building rather than as a driver of structural change. The paper concludes that greater consistency between diplomacy and environmental policy is needed so that Indonesia’s role in global issues becomes not only symbolic but also produces tangible outcomes. Keywords: Environmental Diplomacy, Indonesia, Norm Representation, Global Environmental Governance, One decade of Joko Widodo's administration